An Australian customer showed a Subway footlong sub next to a tape measure that indicated the sandwich was only 11 inches long. As part of the settlement agreement, Subway will start requiring franchisees to measure the bread they serve to ensure that footlong subs are 12 inches and 6-inch subs are no less than 6 inches.

Amid falling sales and increased competition, Dunkin’ Doughnuts is revamping its counter and drive-thru menus at its 8,400 U.S. restaurants to emphasise its signature coffee and “all day breakfast” options. It’s also taking away combo meal options.

With an estimated value at $5.5 million, Girl Scouts’ free promotion at the Oscars was even more valuable than another recent piece of unpaid advertising: Peyton Manning’s Budweiser shout-out after the Super Bowl.

Amazon has the potential to be an example for traditional retail stores. Amazon is known for trying new things, and it could use its technology and massive amount of user data to come up with a new way of shopping in-store.

Happy Goggles are on its way to 14 restaurants at McDonald’s in Sweeden. The VR Happy Meal headsets are part of promotion in the region to push “Sportlov”, a recreational holiday, during which many families go skiing, reports Ad Week.

A Chick fil A in Suwanee, Georgia developed a ‘cell phone coop’ in which families are encouraged to drop their cell phones in a box so that they can enjoy a meal together, according to FOX 8 Cleveland. If the families go through with it, they earn a free ice cream.

Taco Bell is introducing ‘Cheetos Crunchwrap sliders’ to its menu in Canada. It’s a smaller-sized Crunchwrap, that combines its crunchwrap with Cheetos jalapeno snacks, sold for $3.00, according to IGN.